A very honest, candid and introspective video. I would say that in order to fulfil your vision, you also need to set yourself defined goals based on this, but without the expectation of achieving them but instead simply to set the direction for yourself. If you DO achieve them, then you simply set a new goal based on your trajectory. If you do NOT achieve a particular goal in your chosen timeframe, it should not be seen as a failure - it is very important to acknowledge this. Instead it is an opportunity to further analyse the reasons why that hasn't happened, and redefine your trajectory and expectations for that goal. You may find that in failing you become aware that you've put focus in an area you shouldn't have. Or conversely, you simply need to take time away from some more successful areas and reinvest it in the less successful area to get yourself past a particular wall. The lessons you learn from this approach will compound in ways you won't expect and see you achieving goals you never intended to achieve but will be ultimately grateful for.
thank you for your comment, i appreciate it a lot! I planned to do a video about goal setting and i still wanted to. I' m a lot into goal setting and having a precise direction, but i feel like there are a lot of people talking about goal setting and not enough about "having a vision", which i think should come first and the goals will naturally comes to your mind
I agree. I aspire the same goal or pursuit of strength. Pursuit probably fits better because it’s an ongoing process to continuously pursue that goal instead of a set date and time at which you’re done. You work throughout life.
A very honest, candid and introspective video. I would say that in order to fulfil your vision, you also need to set yourself defined goals based on this, but without the expectation of achieving them but instead simply to set the direction for yourself. If you DO achieve them, then you simply set a new goal based on your trajectory. If you do NOT achieve a particular goal in your chosen timeframe, it should not be seen as a failure - it is very important to acknowledge this. Instead it is an opportunity to further analyse the reasons why that hasn't happened, and redefine your trajectory and expectations for that goal. You may find that in failing you become aware that you've put focus in an area you shouldn't have. Or conversely, you simply need to take time away from some more successful areas and reinvest it in the less successful area to get yourself past a particular wall. The lessons you learn from this approach will compound in ways you won't expect and see you achieving goals you never intended to achieve but will be ultimately grateful for.
thank you for your comment, i appreciate it a lot!
I planned to do a video about goal setting and i still wanted to.
I' m a lot into goal setting and having a precise direction, but i feel like there are a lot of people talking about goal setting and not enough about "having a vision", which i think should come first and the goals will naturally comes to your mind
I agree. I aspire the same goal or pursuit of strength. Pursuit probably fits better because it’s an ongoing process to continuously pursue that goal instead of a set date and time at which you’re done. You work throughout life.
Thank you, exactly what i meant